yes you can do:

routes_in=(
 ('/admin(?P<stuff>.*)', '/admin\g<stuff>'),
 ('/login(?P<stuff>.*)', '/myapp/auth/login\g<stuff>'),
 ('/logout(?P<stuff>.*)', '/myapp/auth/logout\g<stuff>'),
 ('/register(?P<stuff>.*)', '/myapp/auth/register\g<stuff>'),
 ('/verify_email(?P<stuff>.*)', '/myapp/auth/verify_email\g<stuff>'),
 ('/change_password(?P<stuff>.*)', '/myapp/auth/change_password
\g<stuff>'),
 ('/retrieve_password(?P<stuff>.*)', '/myapp/auth/retrieve_password
\g<stuff>'),
 ('/myapp/(?P<stuff>.+)', '/myapp/\g<stuff>'),
 ('/$controller', '/myapp/$controller/index'),
 ('^.*:/$', '/myapp/main/index'),
 ('/(?P<stuff>.+)', '/myapp/\g<stuff>'),
)
routes_out=(
 ('/admin(?P<stuff>.*)', '/admin\g<stuff>'),
 ('/myapp/auth/login/(?P<stuff>.*)', '/login/\g<stuff>'),
 ('/myapp/auth/logout/(?P<stuff>.*)', '/logout/\g<stuff>'),
 ('/myapp/auth/register/(?P<stuff>.*)', '/register/\g<stuff>'),
 ('/myapp/auth/verify_email/(?P<stuff>.*)', '/verify_email/
\g<stuff>'),
 ('/myapp/auth/change_password/(?P<stuff>.*)', '/change_password/
\g<stuff>'),
 ('/myapp/auth/retrieve_password/(?P<stuff>.*)', '/retrieve_password/
\g<stuff>'),
 ('^/myapp/main/index$','/'),
 ('/myapp/(?P<stuff>.+)', '/\g<stuff>'),
)
routes_onerror = [
    ('init/400', '/myapp/error/not_found')
   ,('init/*', '/myapp/error/fail')
   ,('*/404', '/myapp/error/not_found')
   ,('*/*', '/myapp/error/index')
]

error_message = '<html><body><h1>Invalid request</h1></body></html>'
error_message_ticket = '<html><body><h1>Internal error</h1>Ticket
issued: <a href="/admin/default/ticket/%(ticket)s" target="_blank">%
(ticket)s</a></body></html>'

On Jul 1, 9:51 pm, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
> Can I use routes.py to make my application run from:http://myserver
> instead of:http://myserver/myapp
>
> If not, can it be done another way?  My domain name and app are the
> same name so it ends up looking weird:http://myweb2pyapp.com/myweb2pyapp(fake 
> names but hopefully you get
> the idea)
>
> Thanks
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